The Saudi Arabian citizen who had been detained in Slovakia after the terrorist attacks in Paris was expelled out of the Schengen zone for ten years, meaning he is banned entry into any EU member state, website biztweet.eu reported on Tuesday. The Police Corps Presidium confirmed this information without specifying what the main reason for this man's expulsion is, but according to previous information, the man had been extending his stays in the EU with study documentations and labour contracts that were falsified. However at the time of his detention, following the Paris attacks he was a legal student in Slovakia, said the website. The website reports that Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák said that this man poses a threat to Slovakia's security. Although he didn't connect the man with the terrorist attacks in Paris, he has said that the Saudi Arabian had been constructing drones that could be used for terror attacks. "We were observing changes in his behaviour that suggested some kind of psychosis", added Minister Kaliňák.
Man detained in Slovakia after Paris attacks expelled from Schengen
07. 01. 2016 14:11 | News
Katarína Richterová, Photo: AP/SITA